Getting Started

There are a few simple steps to take to join the Fedora Marketing project. Remember, you can market Fedora without joining, but the benefits of coordination are extraordinary.

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This helps us to know who wants to contribute, and gives us the opportunity to know each person's strengths and learn how we can coordinate with you. When you join the list, you'll get an email that tells you other useful information about the list.

This establishes your account as an official Fedora contributor, and is used to grant various kinds of access to Fedora features, including edit rights on this wiki. The FPCA makes sure your contributions always remain free in the spirit of Fedora.

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